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🩸 Why Pulse Points Matter (Circulation!) Pulse points help healthcare providers check circulation, which means how well blood is moving through the body. If a pulse is weak, hard to find, uneven, or missing, it can be a warning sign that blood flow is not normal. Knowing pulse points can help you spot problems early and keep patients safe. ✅ 9 Common Pulse Points (Head ➡️ Toes) 1️⃣ Temporal – side of the head 2️⃣ Carotid – side of the neck 3️⃣ Apical – left chest, over the heart 4️⃣ Brachial – inside of the arm (near elbow) 5️⃣ Radial – wrist (thumb side) 6️⃣ Femoral – groin area 7️⃣ Popliteal – behind the knee 8️⃣ Posterior Tibial – inside ankle 9️⃣ Dorsalis Pedis – top of the foot ⏱️ Normal Adult Pulse Rate ✅ 60–100 beats per minute (bpm) at rest 🩺 Why Pulses Are Checked • Check heart rate ❤️ • See if blood flow is strong 🩸 • Compare left vs right sides ⚖️ • Check circulation to arms and legs 🚶🏽♀️ • Watch for changes after illness, injury, or surgery 🚨 👕 CNA vs. Nurse Responsibilities (Updated) ✅ CNA Duties • Radial pulse during routine vital signs • Brachial pulse when taking blood pressure (helps you line up the cuff and find the artery) • Carotid pulse during emergencies if trained and following facility policy (example: you can’t find a radial pulse) • Report abnormal findings to the nurse 🩺 Nurse Duties • Apical pulse (heart conditions, certain meds, irregular pulse) • Femoral, popliteal, posterior tibial, dorsalis pedis (circulation checks, diabetes, vascular problems) • Full assessment and next steps 👉 CNAs check, document, and report 👉 Nurses assess, plan care, and treat ✋ Pulse-Taking Tips ❌ Do NOT use your thumb ✅ Use your index and middle fingers ⏱️ Count 60 seconds if irregular - and for CNA Clinical Skills Tests 🌐 Learn more at: https://FLtraining.com -------- 📘 CNA Exam Prep Study Guide 📘 Ready to pass your CNA exam with confidence? 💪 Our CNA Exam Prep Study Guide breaks down key skills, vital signs, infection control, and test tips in simple, easy-to-understand language. Perfect for busy students who want to study smarter—not harder. 👉 Get exam-focused practice 👉 Build confidence before test day 👉 Trusted by CNA students nationwide 🌐 Get yours today: https://FLtraining.com 📺 Learn along with us on YouTube Florida Training Academy 👉 / floridatraining Eunice Mathis 👉 / eunicemathis